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Biotechnology

Biotechnology is technology based on biology, especially when used in agriculture, food science, and medicine.

Of the many different definitions available the one formulated by the UN "Convention on Biological Diversity" is the most all-encompassing:

"Biotechnology is any technological application that uses biological systems, living organisms, or derivatives thereof, to make or modify products or processes for specific use."

One section of biotechnology is the directed use of organisms by humans for production (beer, milk-products, skin). Naturally present bacteria are also involved in the mining industry in bioleaching. Other uses of biotechnology involve recycling, treatment of waste, cleaning up sites contaminated by industrial activities (bioremediation) or production of biowar agents.

There are also applications of biotechnology that do not use living organisms. An example are DNA chips used in genetics, or radioactive tracers used in medicine.

Although biotechnology is publicly associated with cloning and genetic engineering, the goal of biotechnology is to advance the tools of medicine and solve problems related to the production of biologically derived products, not the whimsical manipulation of life.

Today, biotechnology, or modern biotechnology, is often associated to the use of genetically altered microorganisms such as E. coli or yeast for producing substances like insulin or antibiotics. It can also refer to transgenic animals or transgenic plants, such as Bt corn. Genetically altered Mammalian cells, such as Chinese Hamster ovarian cells, are also widely used to manufacture pharmaceuticals.

Table of contents
1 Sub-fields of biotechnology
2 Biotechnology timeline
3 Biotechnology firms
4 See also

Sub-fields of biotechnology

There are number of jargon terms for sub-fields of biotechnology.

Red biotechnology is biotechnology applied to medical processes. An example would include an organism designed to produce an antibiotic, or engineering genetic cures to diseases through genomic manipulation.

White biotechnology, also known as grey biotechnology, is biotechnology applied to industrial processes. An example would include an organism designed to produce a useful chemical. White biotechnology tends to consume less resources that traditional processes when used to produce industrial goods.

Green biotechnology is biotechnology applied to agricultural processes. An example would include an organism designed to grow under specific environmental conditions or in the presence (or absence) of certain agricultural chemicals. Green biotechnology tends to produce more environmentally friendly solutions then traditional industrial agriculture. An example of this would include a plant engineered to express a pesticide, thereby eliminating the need for external application of pesticides.

The term blue biotechnology has also been used to describe the marine and aquatic applications of biotechnology, but its use is relatively rare.

Biotechnology timeline

Biotechnology firms

  • Genentech
  • biocon -india
  • shantha biotech-india

See also

Major fields of technology Edit
Biotechnology | Computing technology | Electrical engineering | Electronics | Microtechnology | Nanotechnology | Biomedical engineering | Energy storage | Machinery | Space technology | Nuclear technology | Visual technology | Weapons technology | Telecommunication | Transport

 

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Biotech Find
Searchable database listings for companies, universities, and events. Includes featured articles, industry news and suggested book readings.
http://www.biotechfind.com/

Biotech Support Services
Information about companies, research institutes, educational facilities, journals, suppliers, software, literature, resources, and government facilities.
http://www.biotechsupportindia.com/

Bio Space
Features industry and research center news. Also has a career center and a list of areas with a concentration of businesses in the field. Includes resource links.
http://www.biospace.com/

Med Web Plus - Biotechnology
Searchable database of genetics, microbiology, companies, associations and resource links.
http://www.medwebplus.com/subject/Biotechnology.html

Biotech Browser
Database software (running on Windows) that includes listings of companies, clinical trials, products and services related to the field. Includes information about different features offered in the package. Requires a subscription fee.
http://www.biotechbrowser.com/

BioExchange.com
Portal for biochemistry, cell biology, cloning, proteomics, biopharmaceuticals and related sciences. Features industry news, protocal information, careers, books, available software and an online market.
http://www.bioexchange.com/

Biotech Central
Database includes jobs, search, auctions, and hotel reservations.
http://www.biotechcentral.com/

Bio Supply Net
Searchable database of biotechnology products and companies that supply them. Includes contact information.
http://www.biosupplynet.com/cfdocs/bannerad/findpage.cfm

Biotechnology Resources on the Internet
Searchable database of government regulatory pages, biomedical, bioinformatics, chemical engineering and other related links.
http://www.genweb.com/resources/resources.html

Bioscience Technology
Lists products for life science, bioscience, and biotechnology disciplines. Organized by function.
http://www.biosciencetechnology.com

Bio Track
Focuses on information related to the regulatory oversight of biotechnology derived products.
http://biotrack.mq.edu.au/

Biotechnology Research Tools
Database of pages covering various topics in the field. Selected by bioscientists.
http://biochemie.net/links/Biotechnology/

Biotechnology Information Resource
Includes links to webpages and publications that focus on genetically modified crops and animals, as well as environmental safety.
http://www.nal.usda.gov/bic/

BioTech Professional Resources
Portal includes links to careers, research facility programs, organizations, regulations, events, and companies related to the field. Compiled by Indiana University.
http://biotech.icmb.utexas.edu/pages/prores.html

Virtual Library - Biotechnology Section
Includes listings of companies, research organizations, clinical trials, genomics, proteomics, employment, and education.
http://www.cato.com/biotech/

Biotaq
Features news articles, job postings, and protocols. Also, has a searchable database of member webpages.
http://biotaq.com/index.htm

Infoseek Biotech Canada
Contains webpage links about regulations, research, companies, careers and events. Created by a partnership between government, private, and academic sectors.
http://www.bioinfoseek.com/ibc/home.html

About Biotech
Discusses issues, careers, and other topics. From Genentech.
http://www.accessexcellence.org/AB/

Biotech Media
Contains glossary of terms. Includes database of products and services with corresponding print materials for purchase or subscription.
http://www.biotechmedia.com/sitemap.html

Pharma Watch Communications LLC
Searchable database for tracking the development of new biomedical and pharmaceutical products. Must be registered to use the service.
http://www.bioindex.com/

Biotech Resource
Portal of companies, tutorials, and information sites. From the University of New Mexico.
http://www.arc.unm.edu/~aroberts/main/index.htm#Biotechnology

Academic Info: Biotechnology
A directory of Internet resources for the study of biotechnology.
http://academicinfo.net/biotech.html

Hardin MD
Selected lists of internet sources in biotechnology, molecular, biology, genetics. From the University of Iowa.
http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/hardin/md/biotech.html

Bio Wisdom
Database of research and development news in the biopharmaceutical field. Must sign up to use.
http://www.biowisdom.com/

Southwest Biotechnology and Informatics Center
Established to provide a single access point to resources for agricultural, pharmaceutical, and related fields.
http://www.swbic.org/

Biotech Ontario
Resource for biotechnology information, including companies, biomedical and genomic research, incubation, venture capital and technology transfer.
http://www.biotechontario.com/

Evelexa BioResources
Membership-based resource for biotechnology entrepreneurs, offering useful information on starting a biotech company.
http://www.evelexa.com

Molecular Biotech Consultants
Bio-Business Development Network.
http://www.molecularbiotech.net

Recombinant Capital
Subscription-based, online, database resources for biotech enterprises, also offering individual consultation.
http://www.recap.com

BioMedNet
Portal to life sciences offers research tools including journal search, news and features, research update, books reviews and jobs link.
http://www.bmn.com/

LifeSciencesWorld
A searchable database of information on several aspects of the Life Sciences. The database is designed for a broad audience and includes information on biotech companies, university programs, lab products, and job openings.
http://www.lifesciencesworld.com/

Biosafety Library
Lists links to conferences, publications, resources and associations covering genetic diversity and virus protection.
http://www.aphis.usda.gov/brs/index.html#biosafety

Health, Medical, Pharmaceutical, Biotech, Labs, contacts Ottawa / Gatineau
Area directory for Eastern Ontario & West Quebec. Full addresses & contact info. Over 200 listings. Part of the NCF company directory. Links to career & job pages.
http://www.ncf.ca/~dw413/rw_helst.htm

Nature Biotechnology
Presents scientific advances in life sciences. Includes a list of companies and an archive of published articles. Subscription required for full access.
http://www.nature.com/nbt/



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